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The Official June 2015 Waiter's Thread (GREY DEY 7/1) Forum
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How many times do we have to tell you you're wrong before you stop making categorical statementskartal wrote:That is exception because the people need their scores from the Dec test ASAP as the month of January is the critical application window.nlee10 wrote:Dec 2014 LSAT. It was released on New Years Day...kartal wrote: Provide your historic evidence. When did they release during a public holiday last time?
February is not a good guide. There are only few people take the Feb test. June is the biggest one.
They will not do this on 4th of July instead of watching fireworks.
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That flawed logic in his argument doe.BirdLawExpert wrote:Generous.Oskosh wrote:130kartal wrote:That is exception because the people need their scores from the Dec test ASAP as the month of January is the critical application window.nlee10 wrote:Dec 2014 LSAT. It was released on New Years Day...kartal wrote: Provide your historic evidence. When did they release during a public holiday last time?
February is not a good guide. There are only few people take the Feb test. June is the biggest one.
They will not do this on 4th of July instead of watching fireworks.
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We talk about the LSAT when we wanna talk about the LSAT but being confrontational & aggressive about it isn't the best method to getting the crowd on your side lolkartal wrote:Hey, at least I brought some dynamic into the forum and the folks started talking about LSAT instead of bullshitting!pace03 wrote:Kind of amazing how Kartal keeps saying things super confidently only to be proven wrong immediately every time.
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June is not the biggest test. October is the most popular date. June is still considered "early" for applying the following fallnlee10 wrote:Dec 2014 LSAT. It was released on New Years Day...kartal wrote: Provide your historic evidence. When did they release during a public holiday last time?
February is not a good guide. There are only few people take the Feb test. June is the biggest one.
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Well, since I have been remiss the last couple of days, and since I have actually INTENDED on doing this, I am going to chill the remaining Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Across America beers that I have. I intend to drink them tomorrow.
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LSATBirdLawExpert wrote:Let's get back to that, that was fun.kartal wrote:Hey, at least I brought some dynamic into the forum and the folks started talking about LSAT instead of bullshitting!pace03 wrote:Kind of amazing how Kartal keeps saying things super confidently only to be proven wrong immediately every time.
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But June and October are the biggest ones, right? Admittedly, I took the December test, but in retrospect, it doesn't make much sense...jumbo2016 wrote:June is not the biggest test. October is the most popular date. June is still considered "early" for applying the following fallnlee10 wrote:Dec 2014 LSAT. It was released on New Years Day...kartal wrote: Provide your historic evidence. When did they release during a public holiday last time?
February is not a good guide. There are only few people take the Feb test. June is the biggest one.
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does my earlier theory have more ground now? Or are the regulars to this thread sticking to "tomorrow" again?
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Did you register just to tell me this?!buttasaurusflex wrote:Oskosh
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We are sticking to tomorrow. If you think you can persuade us with cogent argumentation, you are sadly mistaken. We abandoned reason 100 pages ago.shump92 wrote:does my earlier theory have more ground now? Or are the regulars to this thread sticking to "tomorrow" again?
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Each time I look at the still green boxes I feel sort of like I did when I was single and my crush hadn't texted me back. Totally heartlessly left out in the cold. Thanks LSAC.
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kartal wrote:Hey, at least I brought some dynamic into the forum and the folks started talking about LSAT instead of bullshitting!pace03 wrote:Kind of amazing how Kartal keeps saying things super confidently only to be proven wrong immediately every time.
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What was your theory? Were you the one with the leap second theory because I liked that theoryshump92 wrote:does my earlier theory have more ground now? Or are the regulars to this thread sticking to "tomorrow" again?
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I showed that basically every year the LSAT has been posting the scores 2 business days before the official deadline, which would be Thursday for this year.oldercoldervoice wrote:What was your theory? Were you the one with the leap second theory because I liked that theoryshump92 wrote:does my earlier theory have more ground now? Or are the regulars to this thread sticking to "tomorrow" again?
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http://www.lsac.org/lsacresources/data/ ... ministeredOskosh wrote:But June and October are the biggest ones, right? Admittedly, I took the December test, but in retrospect, it doesn't make much sense...jumbo2016 wrote:June is not the biggest test. October is the most popular date. June is still considered "early" for applying the following fallnlee10 wrote:Dec 2014 LSAT. It was released on New Years Day...kartal wrote: Provide your historic evidence. When did they release during a public holiday last time?
February is not a good guide. There are only few people take the Feb test. June is the biggest one.
Just eyeballing it, looks like October > December > June > February
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Oskosh wrote:Did you register just to tell me this?!buttasaurusflex wrote:Oskosh
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